Care Quote by Joseph Stiglitz
“Economically, we are gain weaker. Millions of Americans have no health insurance - including many poor children. if they do not get the care they need, they may become scarred for life; but the President George W. Bush vetoed the children's health insurance bill - evidently we couldn't afford it. But we were talking about just a few days fighting in Iraq.”
About This Quote
Source Speech: Economic commentary, early 2000s US policy debate
The speaker argues that economic weakness and lack of health coverage harm citizens, and political vetoes exacerbate the crisis.
In simple terms: Weak economy and health gaps hurt people; policy blocks help.
Policy must protect health.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- legislative reform
- public health initiatives
- budget negotiations
- advocacy campaigns
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can citizens influence health policy?
- What alternatives exist when legislation fails?
Political opposition can stall needed reforms despite public need.